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Marugame City in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, is renowned for its Edo-period Marugame Castle and traditional uchiwa fan craftsmanship. This Seto Inland Sea coastal town blends historical heritage with natural beauty, offering well-preserved castle town ambiance and artisanal traditions ideal for culturally immersive travelers.
Top attraction is Marugame Castle with Japan's tallest stone walls among surviving wooden keeps. Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art juxtaposes modern art with traditional crafts, while Uchiwa-no-Minato Museum showcases 400-year-old fan-making. Sunset walks at Marugame Seaside Park offer stunning Seto Inland Sea views.
Must-try honetsuki-dori (bone-in grilled chicken) at iconic "Ikkaku" restaurant. Street stalls serve Sanuki udon - best paired with tempura or raw egg. Summer brings Seto seafood like sea bream rice and octopus sashimi, highlighting marine freshness.
Explore downtown by walking or bike rental (available near JR Station). From Takamatsu, take JR Yosan Line (30min, ¥580). Taxis (¥650 starting fare) access remote Shiwaku Islands ferry terminal. Note reduced bus frequency on Sundays.
Prime seasons are March-May (cherry blossoms) and October-November (autumn foliage) with 15-25°C temperatures. Summer (July-August) hosts Seto festivals despite heat, while winter offers crowd-free castle snowscapes.
Language: Basic English signage at stations. Internet: Rent pocket WiFi at 7-11/LAWSON. Payment: Credit cards accepted at major stores only. Emergency: Marugame Municipal Hospital (0877-22-2111) has 24/7 ER. "Matsumoto Kiyoshi" pharmacy is near station. Electrical: 100V, Type A plugs.